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one being that my daughter's bullies o posted their practical joke of her on facebook saw the show on cnn and called her to apologize. very good to hear. we're happy for elizabeth. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon's battle to do something about it. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, drew griffin. >> tonight, a special look at some of the men and women who have served our country. >>> opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story how u.s. soldierings were used as human guinea pigs. dur
one being that my daughter's bullies o posted their practical joke of her on facebook saw the show on cnn and called her to apologize. very good to hear. we're happy for elizabeth. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the...
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. >> i want to bring up a tweet we saw from cnn contributor. he is a former speech writer for george w. bush. i would wonder whether the romney campaign wanted to be booed at the naacp. that whole line, could he maybe been aiming at his own base with that one? >> i asked the romney campaign that very question when we had a chance to talk with them. they did not respond to that question but were peppered with so many questions i think they were having trouble answering all of them. they didn't have time to answer all of them. i will say that mitt romney did get a lot of conservative props on twitter and social media for coming to this group and sticking to his principles and policy positions. he did not tailor his speech. he said he would repeal the president's signature legislative achievement, that is the health care law and tipped off a number of other iemts. and so even the leadership of the naacp that i talked to after this event were saying mitt romney showed a lot of courage in coming here today. >> speaking of props you eluded to this. t
. >> i want to bring up a tweet we saw from cnn contributor. he is a former speech writer for george w. bush. i would wonder whether the romney campaign wanted to be booed at the naacp. that whole line, could he maybe been aiming at his own base with that one? >> i asked the romney campaign that very question when we had a chance to talk with them. they did not respond to that question but were peppered with so many questions i think they were having trouble answering all of them....
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. >> fares talks exclusively to cnn from his secure location in qatar. syria's opposition is calling on president barack obama to intervene in his fight whether it hurts his re-election prospects or not. activists say he cannot wait for election day to prevent the violence. this plea comes on a day the capitol of damascus saw its haven't fighting yet. 50 people were killed in syria today according to activists. >>> hillary clinton's trip to egypt did not end well. her motorcade was pelted with tomatoes and shoes. the mob chanted monica. clinton met with president morsi of egypt and encouraged egypt's newly elected president to keep pursuing reforms. those are the headlines this hour. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> for far too many americans, the street is their home. a life bad enough for anyone but unforgivable when the struggling men and women have already risked their lives for their country. there are more than 8,000 homeless veterans living in los angeles alone. surprising when you consider there's a plot of land there, nearly 400 acres tha
. >> fares talks exclusively to cnn from his secure location in qatar. syria's opposition is calling on president barack obama to intervene in his fight whether it hurts his re-election prospects or not. activists say he cannot wait for election day to prevent the violence. this plea comes on a day the capitol of damascus saw its haven't fighting yet. 50 people were killed in syria today according to activists. >>> hillary clinton's trip to egypt did not end well. her motorcade...
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in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. if i could pick up on that. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still get a majority, absolutely. we acknowledge that, but at the end of the day, you know, i think the point is to show up and he has lost some support. i hear from these folks all the time. >> look, you can filibuster this conversation all you want. democrats and republicans supported him at one time that aren't going to support him this time. >> one more point then we ooh got to go. >> you can filibuster the conversation all you want and that's what you're trying to do. >> you're not used to being challenged. >> i'm challenged e
in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. if i could pick up on that. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still...
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. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm gary tuchman in for frederica whitfield. nine days and counting. a searing heat wave affecting a huge section of the united states is once again creating dangerous conditions from the midwest to the eastern seaboard. temperatures so high they are literally causing roads to buckle. in wisconsin, this warped road actually sent an suv flying into the air. that is a true picture. that is not made up. the heat is especially dangerous for people who don't have power and that is the situation facing hundreds of thousands of people who lost electricity during a major storm one week ago. and we have reporters covering all angles of this story. let's start now with meteorologist alexandra steele in the cnn weather center. how hot is it around the country today? >> i'll give you the two hot spots thus far. what do you think st. louis hit so far, gary? >> st. louis has hit, i can see it so i can cheat. 106 degrees. >> well, that was actually the forecast. >> oh, i see. i would say 107 degrees. >> 106. you were right the first time. >> o
. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm gary tuchman in for frederica whitfield. nine days and counting. a searing heat wave affecting a huge section of the united states is once again creating dangerous conditions from the midwest to the eastern seaboard. temperatures so high they are literally causing roads to buckle. in wisconsin, this warped road actually sent an suv flying into the air. that is a true picture. that is not made up. the heat is especially dangerous for people who...
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cnn's emily schmidt joins us live from virginia. the entire d.c. area, maryland, virginia, the district extremely hard hit by these storms. how are people coping right now? >> you know, people are still talking about where were you when your power went back on and the sad reality is for thousands of people in this area they still detainee have an answer to that. even here in springfield, virginia where the power came back on july 3rd here is one reason why. look at this extending across someone's front yard to the front door. today a heat record is on the line and with so many days in this heat there is just no way to avoid it. take, for example, the world war ii memorial in washington. a lot of families had planned that trip for months, so regardless of the temperature tourists grabbed their water bottles. they put on light clothing. they tried to think of cooler times. >> it's been over a week. actually, i have never been so excited for 80-degree weather. this has been tough and we try to find the air conditioning as, you know, when we can, and s
cnn's emily schmidt joins us live from virginia. the entire d.c. area, maryland, virginia, the district extremely hard hit by these storms. how are people coping right now? >> you know, people are still talking about where were you when your power went back on and the sad reality is for thousands of people in this area they still detainee have an answer to that. even here in springfield, virginia where the power came back on july 3rd here is one reason why. look at this extending across...
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jonathan mann of cnn international is here to give us a better scope on this. a bizarre investigation. >> immediately it seemed they had some leads and that airport video was a crucial one, and i think we have it. what it shows is a man, you can clearly see he's wearing shorts, and if you can make out his hair it's really long. it's strangely long. some of the people who encountered him say he they thought it was a wig and he had remarkably long hair and that was the suicide bomber with that enormous backpack on his back that may have contained the nearly seven pounds of tnt. there are now other eyewitnesses coming forward saying no, the man who brought the backpack on to the bus had short hair. short hair and spoke english, they say, with a very distinct accent. >> is there a talk of a wig involved here or a different person? >> a wig, a haircut or a different person. it's very unusual for a suicide bomber working internationally to have aked completely alone. the bomb comes from somewhere, there's money and support. so the possibility of a second accomplice i
jonathan mann of cnn international is here to give us a better scope on this. a bizarre investigation. >> immediately it seemed they had some leads and that airport video was a crucial one, and i think we have it. what it shows is a man, you can clearly see he's wearing shorts, and if you can make out his hair it's really long. it's strangely long. some of the people who encountered him say he they thought it was a wig and he had remarkably long hair and that was the suicide bomber with...
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that's it for this edition of "cnn presents." i'm drew griffin. we leave you now with a preview of the next "cnn presents." >> this is my life. this is what i do. i feel like i'm so close, like i can feel it in my bones. i want it so bad. >> it's 100% serious for us. >> we get to test ourself now against the whole world. >> this is the last great domain of men. >> it's a goal. >> a big goal? >> yeah. it's huge. >> i want to win. i want to go medal. boxing is being in the hispanic cultur culture. >> an hispanic fighter, they fight with a lot of heart. >> you haven't lost in eight years in the u.s. >> if she loses tonight, it's a big loss. >> most people would stop at that point and drop it. >>> tonight, exclusive. >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life, robert blake tells me his story as he's never told it before. explosive. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> co
that's it for this edition of "cnn presents." i'm drew griffin. we leave you now with a preview of the next "cnn presents." >> this is my life. this is what i do. i feel like i'm so close, like i can feel it in my bones. i want it so bad. >> it's 100% serious for us. >> we get to test ourself now against the whole world. >> this is the last great domain of men. >> it's a goal. >> a big goal? >> yeah. it's huge. >> i want to...
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cnn has more from jerusalem. good morning to you. what is that message for iran that we are expecting to hear? >> reporter: basically we're expecting to hear mitt romney, who has been quite hawkish on iran, although mirroring a lot of the obama administration's ideas on how to deal with iran, saying that basically he would back israel if israel decided it needed to attack iran to try to keep it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. it is suspected of trying to obtain a nuclear weapon, and israel has been saying that, look, these sanctions that have put on iran, some of the diplomatic maneuvering just isn't working. and they have to look at all options. you could see a very close and friendly relationship when mitt romney arrived here, when he first greeted prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the israeli prime minister spoke to him using his first name saying, mitt, i couldn't agree with you more, when it comes to his stance on iran. you see a night -- tight friendship. they have known each other since they worked together in the 1970s at a
cnn has more from jerusalem. good morning to you. what is that message for iran that we are expecting to hear? >> reporter: basically we're expecting to hear mitt romney, who has been quite hawkish on iran, although mirroring a lot of the obama administration's ideas on how to deal with iran, saying that basically he would back israel if israel decided it needed to attack iran to try to keep it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. it is suspected of trying to obtain a nuclear weapon, and...
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. >>> but first, each week cnn's dr. sanjay gupta profiles innovators from all walks of life, all fields of endeavor. his program is called "the next list" and this sunday he talks with jose gomez marques who is turning toys into medical tools. >> i'm going to create the equivalent of what lego is today for toys, i want to have not just -- the movement of democratized innovation in health care. i want to do that for medical technologies. my name is jose gomes marques and i use toys to make affordable medical devices. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> it is a strange case renewing the debate
. >>> but first, each week cnn's dr. sanjay gupta profiles innovators from all walks of life, all fields of endeavor. his program is called "the next list" and this sunday he talks with jose gomez marques who is turning toys into medical tools. >> i'm going to create the equivalent of what lego is today for toys, i want to have not just -- the movement of democratized innovation in health care. i want to do that for medical technologies. my name is jose gomes marques...
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cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to patricia noles in this week's human factor. >> this is the aids quick panel patricia helped make in honor of her husband and 3-year-old daughter. for the 55-year-old mother of two, it was bittersweet. her husband was an iv drug user who had been clean for years. he died of aids in 1987. six months later, their daughter, tiffany, succumbed to the disease. noles knew she had aids shortly after her husband was diagnosed. she was just 29 years old. >> i was very sick when i was diagnosed. i was 80 pounds. i had no t cells answer i was told i had less than two years. >> she was devastated. >> first thing i thought about are my children. i bought my plot, death. >> reporter: nalls thought she was the only woman with hiv. she found very little support for women seeking help. when her doctor assured her she wasn't alone, she put up a flyer in her office hoping to connect with others who were infected. >> i just started a support group in my home and the support g
cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to patricia noles in this week's human factor. >> this is the aids quick panel patricia helped make in honor of her husband and 3-year-old daughter. for the 55-year-old mother of two, it was bittersweet. her husband was an iv drug user who had been clean for years. he died of aids in 1987. six months later, their daughter, tiffany, succumbed to the disease. noles knew she had aids shortly after her husband was diagnosed. she...
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our brand new cnn poll. we take the most recent national surveys, the latest ones, average them all together. 47% for the president. 45% for romney the republican challenger. that is about as tight as you'll get. there's been a lot on this campaign so far the last couple months. a lot of fireworks. those numbers the needle is not moving much in the overall national horse race. >> that makes it so interesting. all right. thanks, paul. >>> imagine your boss tells you he or she is cutting your pay, slicing it down to minimum wage. you'd probably be upset. that is happening in one pennsylvania city. we'll take you there. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using ga
our brand new cnn poll. we take the most recent national surveys, the latest ones, average them all together. 47% for the president. 45% for romney the republican challenger. that is about as tight as you'll get. there's been a lot on this campaign so far the last couple months. a lot of fireworks. those numbers the needle is not moving much in the overall national horse race. >> that makes it so interesting. all right. thanks, paul. >>> imagine your boss tells you he or she is...
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>> reporter: my name's gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> we're not answering any questions. >> reporter: but we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father are the people who run st. andrews. the school whose children are regularly spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give them to us in writing. >> reporter: why can't you answer that question now, sir? i think children should be home during their school work during the year not begging commuters for money. this poor little boy should be doing homework. >> yolanda bailey had three children at st. andrews and she pulled them out. >> to me, it's just like a big slave camp. >> reporter: bailey said she was told her kids were doing fund-raising. she says no one told her they were begging. >> me and my little bear went with the pastor. he told us if we didn't make $50, we would stay there
>> reporter: my name's gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> we're not answering any questions. >> reporter: but we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father are the people who run st. andrews. the school whose children are regularly spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give...
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so is cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he flew to cambodia. tonight he reports on the latest from there. we want to warn you, some of the images from his report are hard to watch. [ crying ] >> by no means is it the conclusion of our investigation. >> reporter: an investigation into the mystery of what's killing some of cambodia's children at a frightening pace. >> the majority of these cases, mostly under the age of 3, were seriously ill and many of them had died within 24 hours of admission. >> reporter: i mean, that's pretty frightening, i think, for people to hear. >> absolutely. >> reporter: i mean, there's a lot of diseases in this part of the world. many parts of the world. but to kill that quickly. the backdrop is important here. this hospital treats thousands of children suffering from dengue fever, malaria and that tuberculosis every year. still, right away, this doctor knew it was different. >> it's a new picture for us. we never seen this in cambodia before. >> reporter: he is the head of the hospital. he allowed us into the icu wh
so is cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he flew to cambodia. tonight he reports on the latest from there. we want to warn you, some of the images from his report are hard to watch. [ crying ] >> by no means is it the conclusion of our investigation. >> reporter: an investigation into the mystery of what's killing some of cambodia's children at a frightening pace. >> the majority of these cases, mostly under the age of 3, were seriously ill and many of them...
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cnn was there. >> reporter: former u.s. president bill clinton and his daughter chelsea came to listen to some of the poorest children reading from newly donated books in a makeshift library, given in honor offal nelson mandela's 94th birthday. later, clinton also planted a tree near mandela's rural homestead as part of his contribution to mandela day, which urges people to give more time to those less fortunate. what has mandela meant to you personally? >> oh, personally, he's been a wonderful friend to me. you know, when we were working together, we were both presidents of our countries. we actually had a lot of business to do and had to do it in telephone calls where it was late in america and early in south africa. i tried to do the late side because out of deference to him. he didn't call me a single time, not once, when he didn't ask about hillary and chelsea and if it wasn't too late he'd ask me to go get chelsea, bring her to the phone to ask her about her homework, was she keeping up. you know, so i saw in him some
cnn was there. >> reporter: former u.s. president bill clinton and his daughter chelsea came to listen to some of the poorest children reading from newly donated books in a makeshift library, given in honor offal nelson mandela's 94th birthday. later, clinton also planted a tree near mandela's rural homestead as part of his contribution to mandela day, which urges people to give more time to those less fortunate. what has mandela meant to you personally? >> oh, personally, he's been...
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cnn's dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. he's on the phone with us. tell me about this so-called breakthrough that we have been hearing about. what is do you think of this disease and breakthrough? >> well, you know, it's been a complete mystery for some time now. this is a significant development. what doctors have discovered is the beginnings of a pattern among these dozens of kids that, you know, there's been -- the numbers vary a little bit, don, but 66 cases of this sort of mystery disease, 64 as you mentioned children have died. nearly 100% lethality. what they have found is something known as virus 71. it's a particular tiype of viru that can cause something known as hand, foot, and mouth disease. they've seen outbreaks in various parts of the world. oftentimes it can be contained. it doesn't have the same degree of lethality as this. that's where the mystery still remains. why is this killing children so universally? could this potentially be a mixture of this virus with something else? either some toxic reaction to a medication or something e
cnn's dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. he's on the phone with us. tell me about this so-called breakthrough that we have been hearing about. what is do you think of this disease and breakthrough? >> well, you know, it's been a complete mystery for some time now. this is a significant development. what doctors have discovered is the beginnings of a pattern among these dozens of kids that, you know, there's been -- the numbers vary a little bit, don, but 66 cases of this sort of mystery...
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to work you can also watch cnn live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ with the azerbaijani we didwrestling team.riment ♪ can febreze air effects defeat the smelly air in their gym for good? [ man ] what can you smell? [ inhales deeply ] a lot of flowers. it's...
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but first, this just in to cnn. a greek athlete has been booted from the olympic games for a racist tweet. let's go straight to london. zane, you just told me this happened. we got you up top. what did it say? who are we talking about? >> reporter: hi, kyra. this is the first olympic casualty. she is a champion triple jumper from greece voula papachristo and is believed to have said on twitter, with so many africans in greece at least the west nile mosquito will eat home made food. the reaction to that was very quick and very angry. her tweet was deleted. she apologized shortly after that on her facebook page saying she was really sorry for her tasteless comment and that i respect all people and all races. she went on to say she really believes in the values and meaning of the olympics. now, this athlete is only 23 years old. this was to be her first ever olympic games. she is not even here yet, kyra. she was in athens on her way to london in the next couple days but was booted out almost instantly from the team aft
but first, this just in to cnn. a greek athlete has been booted from the olympic games for a racist tweet. let's go straight to london. zane, you just told me this happened. we got you up top. what did it say? who are we talking about? >> reporter: hi, kyra. this is the first olympic casualty. she is a champion triple jumper from greece voula papachristo and is believed to have said on twitter, with so many africans in greece at least the west nile mosquito will eat home made food. the...
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go to cnn/tv. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> all right. that's john rocker. he was a pitcher for the atlanta braves and a critic of all things new york. remember he got himself into big trouble in 1999 with the now infamous profile in "sports illustrated." he's sharing his opinions, this time as an online sports columnist. he's also written a book called "scars and strikes." he k
go to cnn/tv. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within...
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in the east. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin this morning with breaking news. we have learned that president obama is holding a big event at the white house rose garden later today to resurrect the battle over the bush tax cuts. he will be surrounded by working class americans while he calls on congress to extend tax cuts for everyone, making $250,000 a year or less. republicans want the tax cuts extended for everyone, the wealthy included. the white house will be very busy framing the tax cut debate this week with events planned in new hampshire, nevada, colorado and florida. republicans as i mentioned want the tax cuts extended for all
in the east. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin this morning with breaking news. we have learned that president obama is holding a big event at the white house rose garden later today to resurrect the battle over the bush tax cuts. he will be surrounded by working class americans while he calls on congress to extend tax cuts for everyone, making $250,000 a year or less. republicans want the tax cuts extended for everyone, the wealthy included. the white house will be very...
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that's next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or do it from your computer at work. just go to cnn.com/tv. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> we want to update you on a story we told you about this time last week. dozens of children in cambodia dying from a mystery illness. it isn't a mystery anymore, though, thanks to two french doctors that are living there. our dr. sanjay gupta explains how they cracked the case. >> reporter: the only thing doctors knew for sure was when the children arrived at the hospital, they were dying. and fast. a fever, convulsions. and then, the lungs, completely destroyed. since the end o
that's next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or do it from your computer at work. just go to cnn.com/tv. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the...